Information Security Intelligence: Cryptographic Principles and Applications - Book Review,
by Tom Calabrese

Book Description Safeguarding the confidentiality, authenticity, integrity, and non-repudiation of information is paramount to organizational stability and success. This new book provides an understanding of information security, potential threats to our information, and effective countermeasures to proactively combat those threats. A comprehensive review of cryptographic techniques is presented and explained in simple mathematical terms. The text covers symmetrical and asymmetrical encryption, digital signatures, Kerberos, creation/deployment of strong keys and passwords, Virtual Private Networks, SET, SSL, SSH, IPSec, and authentication techniques. A detailed examination of Tiny Encryption Algorithm (TEA) exposes readers to the inner workings of encryption. CD-ROM experiments help solidify the learning experience. Emphasis throughout is on the application of the cryptographic methods and support structures needed to effectively apply the principles to create a secure business setting.
From the Publisher A brand-new, up-to-date resource and textbook for both students and professionals in the InfoSec field! This very reader-friendly book includes a helpful CD-ROM as well as exercises that keep the material exciting and easy to understand.
About the Author Thomas Calabrese has a Master of Computer Science from Villanova University as well as a Bachelor of Arts from New York University. In addition, Calabrese is a member of the Upsilon Pi Upsilon Honor Society in Computer Science Texas A & M. He is formerly the Vice President of Research and Development at Corliant, Inc. In 1997, Calabrese won the AT&T Corporate Excellence Award. Currently, Thomas Calabrese is a Professor of Computer & Information Science at Johnson & Wales University.
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